Every year without fail it’s going to happen. I write stories for Louisiana Sportsman about big bucks and I get a tip about someone who has downed a trophy buck,
I grew up during the time before competitive bass fishing was invented. There was no Bill Dance or Roland Martin for us to watch on TV for at least two
Driving back home from town Monday, my pulse quickened just a bit. Why? A yellow butterfly slowly flitted across the road in front of me. Half a mile further down
Have you been seeing the photos on Facebook of poisonous snakes? Just about every morning when I go online, I jump back a bit when somebody displays a photo of
Last Saturday was a red letter day for eight special people who were honored by the Louisiana chapter of Legends of the Outdoors. I know who most of them are
On Sept. 5, Louisiana greeted the first of a number of opening days of hunting seasons when shooting doves became legal. Some photos emerging on the internet reveals that some
When it happens, it’s nearly always without warning. A misstep, a rotted step, neglecting to attach a safety belt. These are a few of the things that can cost deer
It was back in May that we reluctantly bid adieu to hunting seasons 2018-19. Last season started for me with a whimper with doves. I sat alone in a field a friend had given me permission to hunt.
Even with daytime temperatures edging above the century mark and the calendar just now entering August, don’t you sometimes find yourself thinking about what lies just a few months down